3 class 1 / class 2, 4 dialogic brooktrout tr114 – FaxBack NET SatisFAXtion 8.6 - Manual User Manual
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2 – Server Administration
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Network Connections folder. Click the Advanced ► Advanced Settings menu. All
the network connections on the server will be listed here, move the connection
that that should be used to the top.
Alternately, you can manually override the IP address used by going to the
Change Server Settings utility, Start ► Programs ► NET SatisFAXtion ►
Change Server Settings. Click the Fax Hardware button, select a port, click
Advanced, then click More Settings.
Make sure the IP address you enter is valid for this server. If using a domain
name, make sure the name resolves from the media gateway and the IP it
resolves to is valid for this server.
This will set the registry key
[HKLM\Software\FaxBack\IP_FAX]
local_ip_address
which indicates the IP address to use for SIP communication.
2.2.3
Class 1 / Class 2
Most internal and external serial modems use the Class 1 or Class 2 command
set.
2.2.3.1
Configuring NET SatisFAXtion to use a Class 1 or Class 2 device
NET SatisFAXtion can use most Class 1 or Class 2 fax modems to send and
receive faxes.
Class 1 or Class 2 devices are initially configured in Re-Detect Fax Devices.
Ensure that the modem’s drivers are already installed and Windows has
detected them. Configured modems will be listed in Window’s Phone and
Modem Options control panel.
Modems cannot be shared between applications, so ensure that no other
telephony application is installed on the fax server. If there are other
applications using the modems, NET SatisFAXtion will report that it cannot
access the device (“Windows serial device name unknown”). If you have no
other telephony applications installed, check the Remote Access Connection
Manager service: disable it, reboot and try again (Windows will not allow you to
manually stop this service).
2.2.4
Dialogic Brooktrout TR114
Dialogic Brooktrout TR114 cards are natively supported by NET SatisFAXtion,
and no additional driver software is required.